The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... received without hesitation or regret each succeeding race of rulers , looking no further than their fields and pastures ; and , as their agricultural interests seem to have been , for the most part , left undisturbed , and their ...
... received without hesitation or regret each succeeding race of rulers , looking no further than their fields and pastures ; and , as their agricultural interests seem to have been , for the most part , left undisturbed , and their ...
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... received their discharge . The dispersion was general , but gradual ; the disbanding took place at different points , and the discharged adventurers journied towards various quarters . The same fa- cility existed for their dispersion as ...
... received their discharge . The dispersion was general , but gradual ; the disbanding took place at different points , and the discharged adventurers journied towards various quarters . The same fa- cility existed for their dispersion as ...
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... received from the district officers ; but these were neither checks , nor guides in their then state of brevity and ... receiving its share in kind . This share varied from to ; but was , in most instances , . - The Kasagi was also a ...
... received from the district officers ; but these were neither checks , nor guides in their then state of brevity and ... receiving its share in kind . This share varied from to ; but was , in most instances , . - The Kasagi was also a ...
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... receiving nominally from three to five hundred per mensem , were treated with respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their ...
... receiving nominally from three to five hundred per mensem , were treated with respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their ...
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... received no detailed instructions , but were instructed to continue in the exercise of their former functions till further orders , re- porting and sending their accounts to the Deputy Collectors . But as usual , the first work was ...
... received no detailed instructions , but were instructed to continue in the exercise of their former functions till further orders , re- porting and sending their accounts to the Deputy Collectors . But as usual , the first work was ...
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